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Political and Social Rivalries in Nineteenth-century Serbia: Švabe or Nemačkari
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2010)
The nature of the relationship between the Serbs from Serbia and the Serbs from the Habsburg Monarchy in the nineteenth century is important for understanding the process of national development of the Serbian people as ...
The Beginning of the 1875 Serbian Uprising in Herzegovina. The British Perspective
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2010)
The main goal of this article is to scrutinize the contemporary British sources, in order to establish what they say about the causes of the insurrection in Herzegovina which marked the beginning of the Eastern Crisis of ...
Coping with Socially Sensitive Topics. Discourse on Interethnic Marriages among Elderly Members of the Serbian Minority in Hungary
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2010)
Drawing on the field research conducted in the Serbian community in Szigetcsép, Hungary, the paper examines interlocutors' oral discourse on interethnic marriages. Until the Second World War, the Serbs in Hungary, rural ...
Serbian Language Acquisition in Communist Romania
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2010)
The paper analyzes a unique linguistic phenomenon characterizing Romania's western border areas for almost a decade, in the 1980s: the acquisition of the Serbian language by Romanians in Timişoara under the communist regime, ...
Serbs in Croatia (1918-1929): Between the Myth of 'Greater-Serbian Hegemony' and Social Reality
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2010)
The situation of the Serbian community in Croatia in the years following the 1918 unification has been analyzed in order to test whether the clichéd view of Croatia and Croats as having been endangered and exploited had ...
French Influence in Serbia 1835-1914. Four Generations of 'Parisians'
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2010)
The members of four generations of the national elite known as 'Parisians' played a prominent role in the political development of modern Serbia. Liberals, Progressives, Radicals and Independent Radicals profoundly shaped ...
Young Bosnia: Literary Action 1908-1914
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2010)
Literary work and criticism was a significant aspect of the public activity of the short-lived Young Bosnia movement, but an aspect which has been unjustly neglected in historiography or overshadowed by the political aspect ...
The Ideal of Balkan Unity from a European Perspective (1789-1945)
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2010)
The federal movement in the Balkans is especially interesting, not because it was an ideological trend based on distinctive local characteristics, but precisely because it emerged concurrently with similar political and ...
Eglise - société - Etat. L'Église orthodoxe serbe à la fin du XXe et au début du XXIe siècle
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2010)
Au cours du dernier tiers du XXe siècle les institutions religieuses ont parcouru subrepticement le chemin entre marginalisation et passage au premier plan de la scène publique des pays en transition. La fin des idéologies ...
Liberal and Conservative Political Thought in Nineteenth-century Serbia. Vladimir Jovanović and Slobodan Jovanović
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2010)
Two very influential political philosophers and politicians, Vladimir Jovanović and Slobodan Jovanović, differed considerably in political theory. The father, Vladimir, offered an Enlightenment-inspired rationalist critique ...